05 Jul 12 12:54 am
Why dont you have a look at his websites, see if they are in the same industry or an associated (supplier, manufacturer, association etc) industry. If there is no logical reason for him to advertise then ask him why he wants to do so. You do have to think of your product and site and your reputation from a business point of view (as well as from an Internet perspective).

You dont have to accept his request. But you could make some useful money, just be careful!

06 Aug 12 8:59 am
crozza is right. We get the same emails too from site owners requesting to advertise on affilorama.com. We don't accept such requests. If you are considering such, then check the website and see if your site and his are in the same niche. Keep in mind too that any ads on your site can take traffic away from your site on to the other site, so you don't want to have too many ads as much as possible. They tend to distract users from the content you have on your site too.

The price depends on how much traffic you get on your site as well as where the ad will be placed. You might want to look at some sites selling ads to see how much you can charge him for the ads.